
In the early 1990s the Minato School (a Japanese weekend school) held its classes at Wagenheim Junior High.
Good Shepherd Catholic School ( Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego). It is in the San Diego Unified School District Elementary schools Mira Mesa Little League is a non-profit Little League Baseball organization for children. The Chargers Youth Football and Cheer Coach, Roger Dixon, was recognized by the San Diego Chargers with their Community Quarterback Award in 2011, recognizing his "extraordinary dedication to the children in the community." The Mira Mesa Chargers is a non-profit organization that teaches the fundamentals of football and cheer to kids age 5-15. Mira Mesa girls' softball, for ages 12 and under, won the state championship in 1999, 20. Mira Mesa AYSO Region 285 soccer program is open to all children between 4 and 19 years of age.
MMYB is governed by the official rules of Major League Baseball and PONY Baseball rules and regulations.
The Mira Mesa Youth Baseball League (MMYB) serves boys and girls age 4-16, and is operated entirely by volunteer parents. In 2019 the schools Symphonic Band and Symphonic Orchestra were invited to play at the Carnegie Hall in New York City. The band also performed in the 2016 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California on January 1, 2016, they have also been selected to return for the 2022 Parade. Mira Mesa High School's marching band, the Sapphire Sound, was part of the band that performed in the Sydney 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremonies. Annual San Diego Tet Festival is held at Mira Mesa Park on Lunar New Year Weekend. The fair is sponsored by the Mira Mesa Town Council. The Mira Mesa Street Fair is held the first Saturday in October on Camino Ruiz on the block just north of Mira Mesa Boulevard. There are over 23,000 homes in the community, averaging 3.09 people per household. Mira Mesa has about 80,000 residents, including students, families, and single people. Along with 3Roots, a development known as the Stone Creek will be added to Mira Mesa, further increasing the population in 2025. It will be situated just east on Camino Santa Fe where a rock quarry owned by Vulcan Materials currently exists. Several commercial and industrial centers have been built within the Mira Mesa area.Ī new development known as 3Roots will be going in to Sorrento Mesa in 2022. īy the late 1990s, the Mira Mesa area had undergone extensive expansion to accommodate the thousands of new residents attracted by its proximity to major employers like UC San Diego, MCAS Miramar, Qualcomm, and dozens of biotech and pharmaceutical companies. Mira Mesa was the northernmost "real community" of San Diego, and was separated from the rest of the city by NAS Miramar for many years. Since its inception, Mira Mesa was largely influenced by the military located at the adjacent NAS Miramar. In 1971 Pete Wilson started his political career running for mayor with the slogan "No more Mira Mesas!" as a promise to stop quick, unplanned growth in San Diego. The area was built so quickly that it lacked schools, shopping centers, or other services for its thousands of residents.
Hourglass Field became the site of San Diego Miramar College and Hourglass Field Community Park. This was one of the earliest areas of urban sprawl along the I-15 Corridor. Starting in 1969 there was a housing boom in the area that now extends from the I-15 freeway in the east to I-805 in the west and is approximately 10,500 acres (42 km 2). The Navy also used the surrounding area as a bombing range. Route 395 (now Interstate 15) was a Navy auxiliary landing field, known locally as Hourglass Field because the layout of the runways was a single piece of asphalt in the shape of an hourglass. Īfter Mexican independence, the land became part of the Rancho Santa Maria de Los Peñasquitos land grant to Francisco María Ruiz in 1823.Īround the time of World War II the area now called Mira Mesa was used by the United States Army as a test area. Prior to European settlement, Mira Mesa was inhabited by the Kumeyaay peoples who lived along Penasquitos Creek. Further information: Kumeyaay and Rancho Santa Maria de Los Peñasquitos